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...choice of a hot subject can be helpful; AIDS and TV evangelists were popular this year. Prizemanship strategies have even built up a genre of newspaper writing: the exhaustive multi-part investigation. "A lot of stories are handled now in series form that might have been handled in day- to-day coverage," says San Francisco Examiner Executive Editor Larry Kramer, a screening juror this year...
Under Chapter 11, Texaco's top management will operate much as it usually does. One of the attractions of the relaxed 1978 bankruptcy laws is that day- to-day management of an affected firm remains in the hands of its executives rather than those of a court-appointed trustee. Bankruptcy judges like Texaco's Schwartzberg oversee broader matters, such as the sale and acquisition of major assets, in consultation with committees of creditors...
...20th century the very phrase has an anachronistic scent, musty and perfumed like Great Grandmother's sachet. Yet Presidents' wives still face criticism for fiddling with the affairs of state, for doing anything much more than looking well groomed and making bland statements on behalf of unexceptionable philanthropies. The day- to-day duties of the job are no snap. Nancy Reagan plans and presides over some 20 big White House dinners each year, and makes an official appearance just about every day of the week...
...Overseers of the 1640s also established a precedent which would continue for more than 200 years, they of the College's day to-day affairs Harvard's second president, Henry Dunster, was continually hampered by the Overseers intrusion into mundane administrative decisions and the small budget they allowed...
Though the study has no specific target dates for decisions. Jewel said he hopes to settle the main philosophical issues in his own mind and have "an idea if where we want to go" before next fall. when he returns to day. to-day responsibilities in the admissions office...